The <u>conference of governors</u> was held at the white house in 1908, and it was led by president Theodore Roosevelt. The focus of the conference was the <u>natural resources and their right use</u>.
The president began the conference with the speech <u>"Conservation as a National Duty"</u>. From this speech, we can quote "So great and so rapid has been our material growth that there has been a tendency to lag behind in spiritual and moral growth"; these words <u>support the inference</u> that Roosevelt believes that the focus on industrialization and accumulation has negatively affected the character of American citizens.
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Mr. Hundert in Ethan Canin's The Palace Thief actually changes significantly for the worse before he changes for the better at the end of the story.
When we first meet Mr. Hundert, he is a young history teacher at St. Benedict's, still intent upon introducing his students to the “lofty ideals” of the ancients, hoping to inspire the boys as well as “temper their ambition with humility.” However, the high ideals Mr. Hundert holds for himself are shattered when he encounters the stubborn corruption of Sedgewick Bell.
Sedgewick is rude and arrogant, and for a while, Mr. Hundert tries to find a balance between correcting him and encouraging him. Then the annual Mr. Julius Caesar competition approaches, and Mr. Hundert makes his first big mistake. He submits Sedgewick for the competition rather than a better-qualified boy. His motive seems honorable, for he wants to further encourage Sedgewick, but his actions are not fair. Mr. Hundert is beginning to descend from his high ideals.
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Man vs. Society: Juliet is a capulet and loves Romio, they are in different factions.
Man vs. Nature: she thinks she hears the nightingale, a symbol for the night, singing outside her window